But couple convicted for dealing drugs, jewelry, will go free as appeal filed

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CABOT, Ark. — A former small-town police chief and his wife were sentenced to lengthy prison terms Tuesday for running a criminal organization dealing in drugs and jewelry.

Prosecutors portrayed ex-Lonoke Chief Jay Campbell as running his department as a king and ignoring claims that his wife, Kelly, was having a sexual relationship with an inmate.

Special Circuit Judge John Cole followed jury recommendations and sentenced the former chief to 40 years in prison. Kelly Campbell was sentenced to 20 years.

The couple declined to answer questions from reporters as they left the courthouse in handcuffs.

Free on bondDespite the underlying allegations that led to convictions on dozens of counts, Cole said he would allow Jay Campbell and his wife Kelly to go free on bond when their lawyers file notices of appeal.

The judge set bond at $250,000 for Jay Campbell and $100,000 for Kelly Campbell.

Prosecutor Lona McCastlain said the bonds were “a slap in the people of Lonoke’s face.”